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hi, some one smashed the wind screen on our car, late tues early hours wednesday morning.

long shot but if any one happen to see any thing would appreciate your feedback.

checked other cars in the road all fine.

Found it strange ours was targeted,has any one experience this before in friern rd,bottom end near upland rd.


thanks for looking.


lily

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It happens all too frequently I am afraid. Mostly it is done in the early hours by people who are drunk out of their minds. There was an instance when I saw two young men, one with a piece of rod, walking down the street trying to smash windscreens. They tried it on with my car but the glass held, so they moved on.


Short of going out to remonstrate with them (which I would not recommend) their is little you can do except pay up and hope it doesn't happen to you again.

Happened to us a couple of years ago when we lived in Friend Road close to Upland Rd junction. Back window of car smashed, all other cars undamaged. We repaired it at relatively big cost in a financially difficult period of our lives. A few months later, someone sprayed signs, gateposts, etc. all down the road with red paint ..... and they sprayed our car - only our car - many hours (precious evenings and weekends) and elbow grease to remove. Bastards.

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